yes and no.Basically they are just "segs" files with a "ZLDR" magic at the beginning, so it's enough to strip the first 8 bytes and it's done.But there is a problem with the obtained segs file because it uses lzma compression instead of deflate (no problem here) and some chunks can't be decompressed for some unknown reasons not depending by the algorithm or quickbms, the first byte of the lzma stream should be 0 or 1 while it's a "random" number in these particular chunks.So both this and the segs scripts have been updated but you can't extract the data.

yes and no.Basically they are just "segs" files with a "ZLDR" magic at the beginning, so it's enough to strip the first 8 bytes and it's done.But there is a problem with the obtained segs file because it uses lzma compression instead of deflate (no problem here) and some chunks can't be decompressed for some unknown reasons not depending by the algorithm or quickbms, the first byte of the lzma stream should be 0 or 1 while it's a "random" number in these particular chunks.So both this and the segs scripts have been updated but you can't extract the data.

yes and no.Basically they are just "segs" files with a "ZLDR" magic at the beginning, so it's enough to strip the first 8 bytes and it's done.But there is a problem with the obtained segs file because it uses lzma compression instead of deflate (no problem here) and some chunks can't be decompressed for some unknown reasons not depending by the algorithm or quickbms, the first byte of the lzma stream should be 0 or 1 while it's a "random" number in these particular chunks.So both this and the segs scripts have been updated but you can't extract the data.

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